Built and flashed osboot, with only SeaBIOS as a payload (no GRUB), on a T400s that previously ran Libreboot.
On startup, my optical drive and SSD are recognized and can be booted from. However, when I reboot the PC, SeaBIOS doesn’t display the SSD anymore. Hence, the boot process fails and retries 60s after that. On this second attempt, it works fine, like during a first startup.
Build: 31fbee454
Payload: seabios
ROM image: t400_8mb
Built and flashed `osboot`, with only SeaBIOS as a payload (no GRUB), on a T400s that previously ran Libreboot.
On startup, my optical drive and SSD are recognized and can be booted from. However, when I reboot the PC, SeaBIOS doesn’t display the SSD anymore. Hence, the boot process fails and retries 60s after that. On this second attempt, it works fine, like during a first startup.
Build: `31fbee454`
Payload: `seabios`
ROM image: `t400_8mb`
Built and flashed
osboot
, with only SeaBIOS as a payload (no GRUB), on a T400s that previously ran Libreboot.On startup, my optical drive and SSD are recognized and can be booted from. However, when I reboot the PC, SeaBIOS doesn’t display the SSD anymore. Hence, the boot process fails and retries 60s after that. On this second attempt, it works fine, like during a first startup.
Build:
31fbee454
Payload:
seabios
ROM image:
t400_8mb
Is it the case with a normal coreboot build?
I have not tried. Unfortunately, I don’t want to fiddle as this is my only laptop and I use it for production.